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In the present study α-amylase was partially purified from detached grains of five day old seedlings of two wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties, showing differential responses to high temperature stress at seedling stage. A three step purification via ammonium sulphate precipitation, DEAE-cellulose column chromatography and gel filtration on Sephadex G-150 was employed. A single a-amylase was detected in the high temperature sensitive PBW-175 variety, while two isozymes namely, α-amylase-1 and α-amylase-2 were obtained in the relatively tolerant WL-711 variety. The pH optima of the three α-amylases were in 5.0-5.5 range and comparable to the cereal amylases. The temperature optima of PBW-175 α-amylase and α-amylase-1 of WL-711, which appeared to be the major isozyme of the variety, were same at 45 °C and also comparable to cereal amylases. On the other hand the optimum temperature for α-amylase-2 was high at 70 °C, which is unusual and not reported earlier for cereal amylases. The Km of PBW-175 α-amylase was lower than the Km values of WL-711 isozymes, this was well co-related with an overall high α-amylase activity detected in the detached grains of five day old seedlings of PBW-175 compared to WL-711. However WL-711 variety showed a better inherent seedling growth, vigour and EUE than PBW-175, may be because it had two α-amylase isozymes which could compensate for the higher enzyme activity detected in PBW-175. Moreover, the presence of α-amylase-2 in the grain of WL-711 having temperature optima of 70 °C, possibly rendered its seedlings tolerant to HS of 50 °C, while the seedlings of PBW-175 succumbed to this temperature shock.
The increasing temperature is going to be more vulnerable for cool season crops like potato which requires an optimum productivity temperature of 18 to 20 °C. Thus, breeding for heat tolerance has become very important. Therefore, some previously used indices for abiotic stress tolerance have been used in our study for screening of high temperature stress tolerance in potato. Three high yielding (Kufri jyoti, Kufri megha and Kufri pokraj) and two local (Rangpuria and Badami) commonly grown potato cultivars were selected for our experiment. Potato cultivars were sown under normal condition and two high temperature conditions (polyhouse and early season) and indices such as HSI (heat susceptibility index), HTI (heat tolerance index), GM (geometric mean) and HII (heat intensity index) were used to evaluate the performance of the cultivars under all the three temperature conditions. The positive and significant correlation between HTI (heat tolerance index), and GM (geometric mean) as well as with tuber yield under all the conditions revealed that these indices were efficient in selecting the high temperature tolerant potato cultivars. We recorded the equal applicability of these two indices for both high yielding and local group of potato cultivars. Our study revealed that cultivar Kufri megha and Rangpuria showed higher heat tolerance between high yielding and local cultivars respectively.
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